Dealing with emotional vampires

Dealing with emotional vampires
Almost every one of us has someone in our life whom we wish we could change or
whom we wish would change; desiring them to do things differently or to be different.
It
might be a boss, coworker, colleague, team member,...
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Dealing with emotional vampires
Almost every one of us has someone in our life whom we wish we could change or
whom we wish would change; desiring them to do things differently or to be different.
It
might be a boss, coworker, colleague, team member, friend, family member or worse, a
romantic partner.
Understanding that we cannot change anyone (except ourselves) is step one to inner
peace.
Step two is to understand yourself and others.
Step three is change yourself.
Step four is clear out of your life those people that are parasites or bring you down.
A
client of mine was relating to me that all the women in his life expect him to support them
(on many levels) but they never support him.
I explained to him that there are only two
types of relationships: parasitic (one person living and feeding off the other person) and
symbiotic (the two people mutually supporting and benefitting each other.
)
A parasite can feed off you mentally, emotionally or energetically.
I refer to these
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